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Splunk Inc (NASDAQ:SPLK) Presented Big Data Outlook To Network Monitoring At Cisco Live 2014

Boston, MA 05/28/2014 (wallstreetpr) –  Splunk Inc (NASDAQ:SPLK) showcased over two dozen sessions about how Splunk software can facilitate the correlation of machine data from the Cisco infrastructure with data across the remaining enterprise.

Splunk provides the largest software platform for real-time Operational Intelligence. The session and demonstrations at booth #2011 comprise security use cases with Cisco products, integration with Cisco Application-Centric Infrastructure (ACI) as well as operational analytics for networking.

Cisco and Splunk has rich history

The vice president of business development, Splunk Inc (NASDAQ:SPLK), Colin Savage stated that Cisco and Splunk hold a long and rich history of operating mutually to enable companies maintain a stable security bearing as well as more reliable and faster networks. The presentations at Cisco Love will demonstrate how Splunk software along with Cisco products can operate together to cater to a broad range of use cases comprising network, as well as IT operations, significant data, security, Internet of Things and application performance management.

CTO to discuss big data analytics, visualizations and security

On May 15, 2014, Splunk announced that the chief technology officer of the company, Todd Papaionnou, would discuss how the Splunk software helps financial companies realize and address security risks. The discussion will take place at the Bloomberg CFO Conference in New York. The session was held on May 20, 2014.

Papaionnou states

Papaioannou said that the CFO’s responsibility is more complex than ever before because huge amounts of machine data pose challenges as well as high opportunities to their companies. International CFOs should think out of the box of legacy technology. The CTO said that he was looking ahead to sharing the experiences of the customers of Splunk Inc (NASDAQ:SPLK), who are altering the way they meet security, compliance and also business analytics directives.

The Panel was supposed to be moderated by the senior editor at Bloomberg Business week, Diane Brady. It would address issues as how to recognize evolving security threats, how the technology has advanced supply chain management, and how companies are leveraging data analytics as well as visualization to receive operational intelligence and attain competitive edge.

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